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Bret Hart (Sadly after WCW and everything ended up being a whiner)-also the reason i could never like HBK,Austin
Kane (not sure why always had soft spot for him)
Jeff Hardy (kept me interested when i started losing interest because of his daredevil stunts)

In cricket, my superhero is Sachin Tendulkar. He has always been my hero.
-Virat Kohli

The single greatest overall performer in the history of pro-wrestling in terms of skill , influence , star power , drawing ability , character and mic skills is The Nature Boy Ric Flair; this is universally agreed in the industry among majority of fans, peers, experts, promoters, managers and journalists.

When it comes to in-ring performances, no one will ever surpass Shawn Michaels his resume is akin to that of Sugar Ray Robinson; he was simply incredible and his greatness has been cemented across 2-3 era's.

After these two I could probably make a case for a number of wrestlers but Shawn and Ric's no.2 and no.1 ranking are not in doubt for me.

It is a top 3 personal favourites list right Kevin Nash wasn't so bad as a member of the NWO he was an edgy character, Diesel wasn't so bad either and Bret who is incredibly critical when it comes to in-ring performances actually has a lot of respect for him; the problem was that Vince pushed him too hard, too early and shoved him down the fans throats a bit much like Roman Reigns at present so it sought of back fired and he has that unique record of being the worst draw as WWE champion which overshadows his career a little bit.

Astaghfirullah, change your pick! Hollywood Rock aka clangin and bangin woke up at 4am with excitement because I was going to bury some mid-card youngster can make the tooth fairy part 5; we don't care about him any more!!! bloody part timer:

Change the pick ideally to Kenny Omega w/Dave Meltzer off course as his manager, they come as a package @Aman

This might be a bit of an unusual pick but another one of favourites is none other then Vince Meekman!! there's not a thing he can not do!!! @Markhor

We need to give him a lot of credit for spearheading the attitude era which saved the WWF, were it not for his rivalry with Austin who knows what would have come of the company although WCW were doing a damn good job self-destructing

I grew up a die hard WCW-fan, and hated the WWF. The only WWF-wrestler I ever liked was Kurt Angle. Wrestling died on 26.03.2001 when the last Nitro aired. I followed the Invasion-storyline, but all they did was bury WCW. Stopped watching wrestling - except for old WCW footage on YouTube.

This might be a bit of an unusual pick but another one of favourites is none other then Vince Meekman!! there's not a thing he can not do!!! @Markhor

We need to give him a lot of credit for spearheading the attitude era which saved the WWF, were it not for his rivalry with Austin who knows what would have come of the company although WCW were doing a damn good job self-destructing

Not as a worker though ! Vince had three moves - clothesline, choking, and punching.

The single greatest overall performer in the history of pro-wrestling in terms of skill , influence , star power , drawing ability , character and mic skills is The Nature Boy Ric Flair; this is universally agreed in the industry among majority of fans, peers, experts, promoters, managers and journalists.

When it comes to in-ring performances, no one will ever surpass Shawn Michaels his resume is akin to that of Sugar Ray Robinson; he was simply incredible and his greatness has been cemented across 2-3 era's.

After these two I could probably make a case for a number of wrestlers but Shawn and Ric's no.2 and no.1 ranking are not in doubt for me.

I just have so many, Styles and HBK are probably my all time favourite but for the no.3 spot I like so many wrestlers in equal measure like miya love Kurt and Jericho as much as Styles. Shawn is my undisputed favourite though that is easier to answer. Maybe we should have a list of wrestlers we hate most as well?

1. Shawn Michaels
Mr. Wrestlemania was the complete package. The spearhead of the Klik, great rivalries and legacy, amazing mike skills. He was so big in WWE at one time that he and Vince used to sit down and plan every week card and events. WWE owes him a lot as he attracted a lot of fan following before the attitude era.

2. Steve Austin
He was the attitude in the attitude era. The guys had a unique charisma and machoism about him, he is the reason WWE came on top during that intense rivalry with WCW. He had great rivalries notably with Rock and McMahon. His 3:16 speech is still widely regarded as one of the best live speeches.

3. John Cena
I know most of them hate on this person in this day and age however one must agree that WWE owes him a lot for being there through the last decade and to be fair he the last one from that attitude era left. He was different when he arrived with his rap skills and during that time gave great matches against JBL, Umaga and many others. the reason I rate him is due to his longevity.

PS - Not seen much of Ric Flair in his early days hence did not include him in my list.